Review ‘The Farewell’ Finds Humor In Secrets and Lies The need for diversity in filmmaking has (slowly) begun to be reflected in wider releases, as studios and producers come to understand that maybe there’s more to this world than a bunch of Posted on June 4, 2019 Share the post Posted by Staff
DameStruck, Review DameStruck: The Vampire Lovers (1970) This past week included the celebration of Dracula Day, a day dedicated to May 29, 2019
Review ‘Ladies in Black’ is old-fashioned sweetness I’m a sucker for a movie that appreciates the fine art of the May 28, 2019
Top 5 Citizen Dame 5: Films About Female Rage The past week has given women plenty of reasons to be angry. So have the May 27, 2019
DameStruck, Review DameStruck: My Name Is Julia Ross (1945) There’s not a single bad film in the Criterion Channel’s Columbia Noir May 23, 2019
DameStruck, Review DameStruck: Moonrise (1948) When discussing mainstream noir directors, we tend to forget about Frank May 17, 2019
Review The Music Rings in ‘Echo in the Canyon’ I won’t say it was a key decision in my moving to Los Angeles, but May 17, 2019